Northeastern Section - 43rd Annual Meeting (27-29 March 2008)

Paper No. 9
Presentation Time: 4:05 PM

PROVENANCE AND TECTONIC SETTING OF LATE NEOPROTEROZOIC AND CAMBRIAN SEDIMENTARY AND METASEDIMENTARY ROCKS IN AVALONIA OF SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK


SATKOSKI, Aaron M.1, BARR, Sandra M.1 and SAMSON, Scott D.2, (1)Earth and Environmental Science, Acadia Univ, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6, Canada, (2)Earth Sciences, Syracuse University, 204 Heroy Geology Laboratory, Syracuse Univeristy, Syracuse, NY 13244, aaron.satkoski@acadiau.ca

Neoproterozoic though Cambrian clastic sedimentary and/or metasedimentary rocks occur in the Hammondvale Metamorphic Suite (> ca. 620 <680 Ma) and Broad River (ca. 620 Ma), Coldbrook (ca. 560-542 Ma) and Saint John (ca. 540-490 Ma) groups in the Avalonian Caledonia terrane of southern New Brunswick. The lithological, major and trace element chemical, and Nd isotopic compositions of the sedimentary rocks provide new constraints on the provenance and environment of deposition of these units and hence on the tectonic evolution of this typical part of Avalonia. Nd isotopic and whole-rock chemical data show that the Hammondvale Metamorphic Suite and metasedimentary rocks of the Broad River Group have negative εNd values, were derived from recycled sedimentary and mafic igneous sources, and were deposited in intra-arc basins as part of the ca. 620 volcanic-arc complex. In contrast, sedimentary rocks of the Coldbrook Group show generally positive εNd values and likely were derived from Avalonian felsic to intermediate igneous sources and deposited in rift basins associated with 560-550 Ma arc extension. Samples from the overlying Saint John Group have felsic to mafic igneous sources, but are characterized by negative εNd values and likely were deposited as part of a newly forming passive margin sequence.

Many metasedimentary and sedimentary samples from the Hammondvale Metamorphic Suite, Broad River Group, and Saint John Group fall outside the normal range for Avalonian igneous rocks, whereas Coldbrook Group samples fall mainly in the typical Avalonian igneous range, suggesting a substantially larger Avalonian crustal component in their evolution. Based on their mostly positive εNd values, the sedimentary units in the Coldbrook Group were derived from associated volcanic units as well as the older Broad River Group igneous units. The more negative εNd values for samples from the Hammondvale Metamorphic Suite and Broad River Group indicate a large, isotopically mature source from more interior locations in Gondwana. Based on overlapping detrital muscovite ages and similar Nd isotopic values, the lower Saint John Group units were derived from the Hammondvale Metamorphic Suite, whereas the middle to upper units, which have more evolved Nd isotopic values, appear to require a source outside of the Caledonia terrane.